Dear John, LF Group, Yes, that's me... copy is looking very patchy at your QTH tonight. I see the others are copying OK, from G3XVL at around +12dB SNR, down to the -20s by more distant stations, so
Dear Wolf, LF Group, Thanks for all the reports on the WSPR beacon overnight. Solid copy of DF0WD here since 0920. The beacon is still running here, although at reduced power from last night, due to
Dear Uwe, LF Group, Still nil since 2124utc - if this is due to QSB, it is very long duration! Looking at the decodes so far (see below), they are mostly quite close to the lower limit of WSPR at aro
Dear Andy, LF Group, Well, the plugs and sockets are physically the same... Cheers, Jim Moritz 73 de M0BMU Come on then - explain :-) Never even heard of GR-874 Andy G4JNT www.g4jnt.com 2009/1/26 Mar
Dear John, LF Group, The WSPR beacon is now running on 137.50kHz (RF out), 136.0kHz "dial frequency", 33% TX. Any reports would be very welcome. Cheers, Jim Moritz 73 de M0BMU
Dear Andrey, LF Group, That should not be a problem for the beacon software, which receives all WSPR signals within a +/- 100Hz band Cheers, Jim Moritz 73 de M0BMU Hello Uwe, You may transmitting on
Dear John, LF Group, Oops! I was too busy posting the new frequency details to WSPRnet to notice I hadn't actually changed frequency yet! But interesting to see that with the rig, and the "dial frequ
Dear Mal, LF Group, That is an interesting experiment - It would be interesting to know how far apart the loops are to result in different fading patterns. I would be very wary in interpreting the re
Dear Nicolas, Gary, LF Group, What RX bandwidth are you using? Here I have the 250Hz CW filter configured as "SSB Narrow", which is removing most of the Lakihegy signal before it gets to the IF/audio
Dear Andy, LF Group, Oddly enough, at the time your e-mail arrived, I noticed on the WSPR display that your signal frequency had jumped from 503869 to 503883 Hz. It stayed there for 2 frames (1838, 1
Dear Mal, LF Group, Afraid I won't be on 136kHz tonight - the TX PSU has been temporarily borrowed for another project. Cheers, Jim Moritz 73 de M0BMU PS - Is there something I should know about Coro
Dear Paul-Henrik, Dennis, LF Group, I have been watching OH1LSQ in the gaps between my WSPR transmissions - copy has generally been quite good, but the signal levels are definitely down by several dB
Dear Wolf, LF Group, look mum, so many WSJT spotters. And this one from 'across the pond' ;-) 2009-01-25 21:14 M0BMU 0.503499 -26 0 IO91vr +30 1.000 AA1A FN42pb 5248 3261 Yes , excellent to see "fami
Dear Graham, Andy, LF Group, Now copying G0NDB on 503.548 according to the WSPR decode window. Graham's signal is about S3 here. I intend to have the beacon running overnight with the same settings,
Dear Andy, I don't think there is a formal band plan as such, but informally, data modes and QRSS usually inhabit the range 503.0 - 504.0, the centre of CW activity is 502.5, some stations use the 50
Dear Graham, LF Group, I think the sensible thing to do would be to try it for a while, and see if people report problems. Cheers, Jim Moritz 73 de M0BMU Are we to adopt 502.400 Hz USB dial frequency
Dear LF Group, The M0BMU WSPR beacon went QRT just after 0900utc. Many thanks for all the reports; for last night, so far this includes G3WCB, G3XVL, G3RMD, GM4ISM, M0LMH, NL9222, F4DTL, F4EMV, F5WK,
Dear Graham, LF Group, Quite interesting to watch the two modes (BTW, the continuous text gives a much better comparison, thanks). At present, signal strength has improved a lot, and both signals are